Great Enclosure
The Great Enclosure is a significant archaeological site located in the region of Great Zimbabwe. It is part of the larger Great Zimbabwe complex, which was a thriving city from the 11th to 15th centuries. The enclosure is characterized by its massive stone walls, constructed without mortar, showcasing the advanced engineering skills of the Shona people.
This structure served various purposes, including as a royal residence and a symbol of power. The Great Enclosure is notable for its impressive size and intricate design, reflecting the wealth and sophistication of the Great Zimbabwe civilization during its peak.